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Contributor-Level 10
The cost of a Masters varies anywhere from AUD 20,000/- to about 25,000/- depending on the course and University per year. The cost of living is about AUD 18,000/- per year. So, on the higher side, total will be about AUD 90,000/- for the total course which in INR is about 45 lacs.
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8 years ago
Beginner-Level 5
Finance is a preferred option among students as it is prestigious and good for placement opportunities. The packages offered range from Rs 8 lakhs by company like Atria Convergence Technologies (ACT), mid rage of salary of Rs 5-7 lakhs by Deloitte, Societe Generale, EY etc and Rs 4 lakhs plus from many more companies (more than 100 visit our campus for placements).
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Scholar-Level 17
With the current changes, a drop of 50% is already been observed in the application to USA. With the suggested changes in no work visa for spouses of H1 B holders, it would be difficult to study or work. Until the final verdict on it comes on paper, it's not a hot destination as of now.
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Scholar-Level 17
Which university will give you admissions is hard to answer. Every university has different admission requirements and with different selection process. Some universities are more selective while some are not. Admissions and selection will also vary with a student's profile. If your overall application package is good, a competitive university may consider you even with so many backlogs. I will advice you decide what to study and visit the university websites. Check the admission requirements, email them and write to them. Universities like University of Melbourne and Sydney in Australia are competitive. There are many count
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Firstly, no university will admit you if you say your sole aim is to get a PR on their face. So right now, check admission requirements and focus on your application. You will get PR if you get a job and hence, working hard on your academics should be the priority. For pharmacy, I will suggest Canada and even Australia. Switzerland too has a major industry with most pharmaceutical companies there but for post study work options and PR schemes, you can consider Canada and Australia.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
It's an excellent topic for study and research. Job opportunities are a bit limited since it becomes a rarified field. I am attaching a link for complete information.
http://www.uio.no/english/studies/programmes/astronomy-master/
Best wishes
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Guide-Level 14
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Scholar-Level 18
As per my knowledge, anybody with degree in engineering can seek to get admission for MS.
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